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3 e ol THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C.. WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 7. 1926. @ 3 " The Money NI H ASN o5 7 NI I. ’SUN wms oncrzsTaa conoear| |CLAIMS SHE WAS DENIED |gite fs represente { e £ Laundry B [}l, AMEU I::P"“’“::F""‘: "::Vf" l I]A E S o2l the Unitea states Sol- | [*USE OF CAR SHE PAID FOR | it divorce:seom Simses &, rai: Sure Rellef. R g St T o e L 7| FOR INDIGESTION be- somes of the filthy Tucre, vint the ing, at 5745 o'clock. John S. | |Mrs. M. A. Farrell, Charging Hus- : e Treasury's Department’s “money laun- : B o B Hptenle bt §ing Hus | pintord & Kramer uppear for the wite, dr Here you'll seethousands of Emil = A... Fenstad, assistant band With Cruelty, Asks Court’s | Who cf ::;‘,K':'!;enr‘nlu:ondm-v and names . leader. 3 : . : hills traveling on an endless belt to Protection. g wife 1s represented by Attorneys March, “A lLa Paree"..Verdin the washing machines, where they are et ) §08D wuila) eaked i clins . e e - - Although she made the payments on Long Skirts to Win Medals. water. dried on g heated drums and Grand Duke Choice of Mon- Josephus, Jr., Takes as Bride| | mniracte Soedermann | ;o burchase of their automobile, Mrs. L cHicaco, Avn’;’:n"n’b‘a’x;)xe_ Wear 1;.}.;. (@) “Last Dream of - the Margaret A. Farrell, 1415 Ames place Massenet | [northeast, tells the District Supreme _Glazounow | [Court her husband won't let her ride comedy, in the machine. On one occasion, she Romberg states, he asked her to open the ga- then ironed. After lwhlch as crisp ! bill H % dnd g 25 mev e e s 1| greists to Overthrow If you've ever wondered how pure, clean American Ice is made, visit onr Soviet Regime. of the All-Chicago Kiwanis Club to high school girls. The Kiwanians plan to give an em blem of honor to each girl whose skirt Miss McCauley, Member of Famous Family. s T o risls model plant at 19h and M streets. Fox trot, “In the Devil's Gar- r&gehdv)nrlund (henddl;\;l.;le\:a:e:i:\fli ?lr!gr;";’;d‘“;mfl:h;\ ':\‘fl? p‘\':,';\ Seeing the sanitary methods employed ...Fisher ‘b’l“ | er ;one .: a p“nw it TR to HiVs aibadses i will interest you as much as a visit to By the Associated Press i S ‘n:q..,s‘.(,, . blocks from home. The husband, the Money Laundry. You are cor- 7.—To Grand Duke N ILLE, Tenn., April 7.—Miss [ | Waltz song, “If Wishes Would T e dially invited. Nicolajevitch 1s to: be in- Evelyna Foster McCauley, and Jose- _Ever Come True”. ... Keithley Hia ‘g e e el ‘ trusted the supreme role in an en- % phus Daniels, ir. Raleigh, N. C. Finale, “Don't Blame It Sl c B (etlse L e R e Reh . deavor to reconstitute imperial Russia . were married here last night at “Lynn on Me" Wood an injunction to keep »!x“(; mmwl e American and overthrow the Soviet regime. Lawn," the colonial home of Mr. and “The Star Spangled Banner." house They were married at Way. i r C of Russian [migres : - Mrs. Edgar M. Foster, relatives of A d. e last. l|hmnem ) has unanimously nominated Nicholas % e the bride. oardman & Smith represent the wife, I ‘ E e sctiog the Satharlandsr Nioh { Mina Mecautey. a member of one of | MEXICAN LABOR IS COLD 10,65 Sers. “Nianica' ;. Grosvenor ] urrecting the fatherlan Nicho- - * the South’s most distinguished fam-|( . 3 . Monica D. Gre las is an_uncle of the late ilies, is & great-granddaughter of against Horace C. Grosvenor. They Nicholas TI. During the World War y Bohratm 11 SFoster, United States TO OVERTURES OF REDS were married in New York December L' Senator from Tennessee and ove of 22, 1917, and have two children. The i he brilliantly conducted Russian armies on several of the main battle- fronts, particularly in the Carpathian Mountains. He is living at his Chateau de Choigny near Paris. " the noted Whig orators of the forties. | Largest Union Group Says It Will P " G v. She i duate of Vanderbilt Uni FL ? PEG LEG” GORDON. e ember of the Kappa| Have No Dealings With Com- AT TIRE “PEG LEG” GORDON e L ORI ! munists’ Organizations. MA' N soo ! Foreordained. in | BY the Adsociated Press In their message requesting Nicho- The ceremony was performed in x i r IEFTH BROTHERS 2 4 MEXICO CITY, April 7.-—Mexican |— ve the emigres recognized the presence of Mr. 3 e ined representa- F'RST TAKEN HERE Daniels, sr., and other guests. The |organized labor, 8o far as represented date gelected for the wedding by the [,y y;o Regional Confederation of La- BOOKS BOUGHT tive of the nationalist idea as well as : bride was the eightleth anniversary the glorious supreme chief of the bor, will have n ela " i ria " tions with and | “Bring_ Them In"” or Phone army and defender of the fatherland a of the marriage of her maternal 4 no r x > . - S nEln Y aitaents 3 nd | does not desire the support of Russian since the first davs o our Calvary.” | Man Who Fled New Jersey Prison | grand.parents, Martha Bradford and |ou U isin”'or it “organizations. N 1 The address added that the congress W i.| This a : i k e s declaration was contained in a had full confidence in the grand as Sent There by ,nftfi,e“‘:f,e',:"{,f':fi:g‘:.:fid'm,‘;m" ‘on | Statement issued vesterday by Ricardo duke's wisdom as a s esma nd his . % = e st Local Police. that occasion, made of heavy white|Trevino, general secretary of the A R(‘Sll u:led Al eQ ]| valor as a supreme military chief and . * | Regional Confederation, the largest of declared it was firmly convinced “that e e "ana " full | the, Mexican labor bodies. Desirable unfurnished and fur- upon the issuance of your appeal all ? v c 3 n ahirt of the mode of nearly a century | The statement was prompted by a PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. Russians, without exception, will take| “Pex Leg” Gordon. for whom 25 & : vy | message trom the “Antlimperialistic || nished apartmeats for rent in \V°°d§d up unhesitatingly the glorious task of | deputies ‘from the Trenton. N. J.|280 The bride's aitendants wore 116 of the Amaricas,” whieh Senor CIEL liverating the fatherland.” State Prison are searching, aided by [ SOWNS of the same design. vina says is part of the Communist THE DRESDEN here ‘are now two pretenders to|Camden and Philadelphia police. fol-| Links Two Prominent Families. |party and which is believed to have thrones. The other is the Duke of|lowing his escape Sunday night from | - The bridegroom. son of the Secre-|offices in Chicago. The league offered ALL SIZES Guise, aspirant for the throne hisfihe prison, when, despite the handi- |tary of Navy in the cabinet of Wood- |to assist Mexican labor to fight against ancestors held in France beginning in| cap of a wooden leg, he slugged a |row Wilson, is business manager of | “the imperialistic assault on Mexican |} 1636 Eye Street Main 1433 the eighth centur: guard and made his escape. was [the Raleigh (N. C.) News and Observ- | soverelgnty.” John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. BEST BUY TODAY DUNIGAN-BUILT HOMES Under the law voted in 1886 the|started on his journey to that prigon | er. The wedding links together two Duke of Guise, who has announced(by Detective Charles Mullen 4nd | families prominent in the newspaper that he will replace the late Duke of|Chief of Detectives Ienry G. Pra world. Mr. Foster, the bride’s uncle, Orleans, pretender to the FKrench|who arrested him in this city at whose home the ceremony was throne, is doomed to exile : Jersey authorities, on April 22, . | performed, 1s business manager of At that time he gave his name as|the Nashville (Tenn.) Banner. Hedges & Middleton Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W Frarklin 9503 __See Trouble in Parliament. Jack Smith Gordon. Helen Brown| Mr. Daniels and his bride left for i ! e —— o Ihn.«"\.::o?etlous m;ua:;on]:slrerlsuz of Hudson Vinland, N. J., his sup-|a wedding trip in the East. They o H fi,@m&lflfluflrflm&mm o ercussion in Parliament | posed wife, also was arrested with | will spend a few days in Atlantic ' when it reconvenes, for the Socialists|him here, at the National Hotel. City and will later go to New York a n s' - - and the Communists are bound to| The wife is still In prison. Both | and Washington, i Exhibit H. Hamilton St. N. s up trouble and demand that the|husband and wife were serving 12 to After May 1, they will reside wit! i i n[ assp government no longer harbor Nicho-|18 years for a robbery committed in | the parents of Mr. Daniels at Way xhibit House, 739 ilton St. N.W. las—provided he accepts the leader-| New Jersey five vears agn, which | stone, Ralelgh. | ship in the Russian restoration mova-|led to the arrest in,this city = To— | a 2 t a partments ment. Besides, the Soviet embassy in Oiber Manutach Setstil Paris §s almost certain to have a e S igar Manufacturer Suicide. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE N 5 . at FIFTEENTH and V STS. Sulse, nnounci ~ D, V. il 7 s . i De Luxe that he would take up the mantle of - LR S e (Opposite Meridian Park) - N.W. Corner of 16th and the, Pul(\‘e":ff g;'le‘-;‘:s.hfi‘v: 2k “r—‘!:n(:\': Sergeant Jasper Legion Post Group |known cigar manufacturer here, and t t d 1 labl Harvard Sts. N.W. since the death of his highness the Initiated Into Organization, | Of Jate vears connected with the Fed- | ANDSGMEL JperuTches I ochc W v dc: Comprises large living room, hallway, two large bedrooms, kitchen, breakfast room and tiled batk- room with built-in tub and shower. South and East 3 fow apart Duke of Orleans, I claim all rights, assume all responsibilities and accept all duties thereof. I thank all those white stone apart- |vhose affection and devotion made The American Legion auxiliary of [day night by firing a bullet through ! Sergt. Jasper Post. No. 13, was for- head. He had been in bad health. mally organized Monday night at initia- tion ceremonies at the Willard Hotel. $500 Cash—$65 Monthly ment building of 1 | ars’ exile more bearable for him [ o Serevaonies a1 the B and Fiot 2 to 5 roomsand [Whom God has just called iliary were initiated. Temporary offi New Apartment | boa v emember—Th omes i ’ bath. Re- It now. as well as my | cors elocted were: Mrs, Bernata Shaw Buildi | exposure, plenteous cup rd space, 24-hour elevator i Rre,'den S et il t‘henmlont.hely . po-nl“ = ! frigeration |son, I ask these friends to bring us| nratthews, president; Miss Anna Hum- utlding d teleph i Rental $115 th. M. this idential section with e e 3 and the ‘“Befii’}}id*‘{,'fflil"’nfi,fidqg‘ffikg'\vim gm‘-:.w, secretary, and Mrs. .. Thad 543. C ti t i :2 £iep Oge scwm;‘ it e 5 paved alleys, built-in ice boxes and other features - : aker, treasure 9 Lonnecticu inspected at any hour. selling for $6,950. the French army during the World| e, Thacker V. Walker, president War, the duke did all possible to aid [ ¢ the District department, conducted 5 rooms |France by attempting to join allied| e services with the assistance of ' bath for [armies. only to be refused for diplo- Mary T. Shanahan, first vice : matic reasons. He finally operated s | president: Miss Edna Meintosh, sec. ‘n«pect canteen at the front to give comfort {ond vice nmmem Mrs. M. Nesemith, to the poilus. The duke has arrived fiss Alma Moore, secre- Tonizht tn Naples. Tt is understood he will rs. Nannie P. Dorsey, historian; divide his time between Palermo and |3 s H. Ruth, guardian, and his estate near Brussels and also Belt, sergeant-at-arms. .R.HOWENSTEIN (C; | <ic Trom time to time his propert 1311 M STREET NORTHWEST {in Spanish Morocco DOCTORS HEAR DR LYONS Ave. N.W. Sew four-stors apartment buildin al 14th St. Cars and 9th St. Cars to Homes D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 | W. H. WEST COMPANY Agents 916 15th Sereet, N. W. containing sixteen two-room. d bath apartments. Ali kitchen outside apartments, commanding an ¢xeellent view and should be excep: tionally cool in Summer. hin one square of moving picture theater and Rent $62.50 Dunigan Homes Inside and Outside Always Look Better Only two apartments left g s g Georgetown Head Snys Future His- | % ¥ 2 g torians Will Honor Them. | ¢l B. F. SAUL CQ. Eetterment of present conditions in| & m Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. the home and development of more | normal children should be attributed % Furnished 2 to the medical profession by future |3 # Bev Chartes "W iliam Apartments ¢ BRAND-NEW J., president of Georgetown For- Loag lor 15860 Tarms | ] ® | University, told members of the » AP ARTMENT i . Walya Club, composed of doctors, at £ o e | 1 Rebuild a luncheon in the University Club and fine service to under- E . p H i rest V. h d iy v wemoit GARAGES [veniertey | vt oture| B ::.:".“::.*r':”" S 19th and Mintwood i} 1 Repair PHONEMAIN 9427 | chroniclers will refer to the present Place N.W. i i [ . & time as the “period of progress.” He . { ke indicated that the progress within the One Square North of Columbia Rd. | 1 TONEBRAKE home should not be overlooked in the ”Am.“-s A "“:m St I I suiisea D o monies el 0 E STs. modern ‘mprovements: convament o |1 f| That was the wage of one of our steam shovel operators for 1925. An- i > . lines and cross- . SEDI N e miemberstor 21% e € s E;‘;‘;:,L““{f,’,{““"’fl&,‘:.’ el 1 ‘ other made $4,166.20; another $4,000.95; another $3,883.85. In fact, one man i I i wpatver anit vouth should ‘el by ey Liowse o Hie Pk 7 S L. et ed $5,500.00. Practically all of them averaged $3.500.00 a I SPECIAL NOTICES. trained to have clear minds and be | TAFARBRGARAGARKGRAGEIRRS | ve arranee ” | carned $5,500.00. Practically all of them average bdol G s lale - — able to understand the relative value 2 Rooms, Kit., Reception | | [ Hall and Bath, $57.50 to $60.00 B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Main 2100 . On Thursday, April Ist, the steam shovel and hoisting engineers went on strike for an increase in pay from $10.00 to $12.00 for an eight-hour day. Supported by the Builders and Manufacturers’ Exchange, the Concrete Con- | tractors’ Association and Operative Builders’ Associatipn, for the following i reasons we refused this demand. KINDS OF v mfifin“;‘ of things. “The trouble with Russia 7 NO LOSS ) dar with rich <oil and manure. | is that the peasantry has mnot been ‘To Any Investor small group of men can manipulate l" RRP LI, IN 53 YEARS them,” he continued. Dr. E. M. Elli- son president of the club, presided. THE F. H. SMITH CO. 3 Pirst Mortgege Bonds 815 15th St., N.W.,Washington,D.C. DE—2 D¢ < S-REn A delightful experience! Quite apart from the 726 10ta st. ne. Linc. [educated to understand, and any = v a3 No evidence was submitted to us showing that there had been any ap- preciable change in living costs since last Spring. Our shovel runners be- | fore the war made about $35.00 a week ; today they average from $65.00 to == - = ~S< 5 ) Eleven Minutes € P& \ ; 3;;?3:?"&1:0 tll)‘;fi';:é W Away From the Hustle $80.00 a week ; they are better paid, in actual wages received, than any other ‘:’/ them with Elder Flower building mechanic. WA Eye Lotion, is the de- A to ; ] g ¢ : ,V( lightful refreshed feel- 2. 1f the highest paid mechanic receives an increase, other trades whose LUSEY, W pay is less would have considerable justice in their plea for higher wages. A general increase in wages of building mechanics means higher building costs and higher building costs means higher prices for homes and higher rents. You, the ultimate consumer, pay any increase granted to any building trade. ing. ELDER FLOWER L. oodward Bid “RAL MACHINE work. Gear cutting, shafting and cold rolled steel, cast phos- pher bronze bushings. H. C. - PURIETH Out where the quiet begins! In this de- RE =< i s < Cragg Mfg. Co.. 228 K s.w. EYE LOTION lightful community of wide shady lawns and % ;i 4 ROOFING—BY ‘Koons eagrtygonr beautiful homes over three hundred families 3. More wages for shovel operators means increased costs for sewers and have found a greater enjoyment of every day living. In the suburbs—but the Burleith Bus is the eleven minute connectmg link be- tween quiet, restful “homeing” and the hustle - - and bustle of the business and shopping dis- trict—that tonic for city-worn noise. We have just completed a group of eighteen homes (fourteen are already sold). Mads by Gorge . Evens, Phladsiphia streets and that means increased tax rates. We sec ta it (hat evers jobis a GOOD JOB, Believing our position was both sound and just, we refused to pay our op- erators more wages and we have employed competent men, who are willing to work for $10.00 for an eight-hour day, to operate our shovels. WE LIVE UP TO OUR SLOGA! : . o A On Time All Time! AAAAAAAAAAAAY Tue Million-Dollar Printing Plant The National Capital Press P AlN' I g . 1“10!212'05'1‘ N.W. Real Printing Service . Today over forty of the fifty-odd shovels, cranes, etc., owned by us are in FP AR | efficient operation. Within another week, all of our shovels, cranes, etc., HIGH ::;Dv:;mnu}m;or 'l;:l‘.:?mc:n Certain-teed o ?';3 : manned by mechanics working for $1.25 an hour will be in-full operation. . Stree etween ' BYRON S. ADAMS, ZRQss, Co” e 38th and 3%th | ELECTRICAL WIRING 2 Joe : Overlooking the EXC Tl G CO TR CTORS ASSOC[ T 0 qrd Revairs, Call Potomac rices o white tiled bath. With ith i i | | Weathershield e et btk k| Potomac wid h fower EXCAVATIN NTRA ATION SPRINGT S Paint, all colors cquipped—these un- distanse. 4 : Sibh iy OF THE ! ROOFING TIME $2.25 a gallon wal homes wilappeal | Price, $8,950 : Let's get together and make your to people who have Al s O ]or Yioui ey X 1 T IROMfi'(‘iin AD L"’°‘§:§,‘ i S Main Office & goodtasie but o limited ] A0 In t‘:clmn b SRR ! b = 7 Com. - Maio 14 [am o GET OUR ESTI'MATES 6th & C Sts. Southwest i Take a Burleith Bus . ON WINDOW SHADES 6 Today B. B. ALLEN E=G. GUMMEL Tt ua send vou estimates on made-to- Camp Meigs . Why Put It Of? WARREN F. BRENIZER LEE P. HAW & COMPANY meadire window werecns. You'll S5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast y Pul ¢ BRIGHT & SHEPHERD J. B. LATIMER LATIMER & MALONEY INCORPORATED LOCK JOINT PIPE COMPANY LOOMIS & WETZEL money and get better screens. Call us up. KLEEBLATT ! Window shades ar Member of Operative Builders' Assn. of D. C. i 2 Good | “Rock-Bottom Prices” é‘u}{;’;‘ ,fiifi:‘fimss s 3, S. DERROW G. B. MULLIN COMPANY B o H er Co BISTRIGT. FOUNDATION COMPANY PARSONS & HYMAN i e % DA FORBES VINSON CONTRACGTING COMPANY d 1 < E 7 by take a chance gnd let some one ak it 'Mto short haira? “Foundation to Roof” 41 us do it, properly for vou. Dedells Factory . | AAVAAAAAAAAAN PMan 3671, 610 E St. N.W, ‘ pd e Ay

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